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Corbeau

Corbeau may refer to:

  • Le Corbeau - (French for: The Raven), a 1943 French language film
  • Corbeau (grape), another name for the French wine grape Douce noir
  • American black vulture - or black vulture, Coragyps atratus
  • Corbeau (band), Canadian rock band
  • Belgian beer glassware of 1 litre
Corbeau (band)

Corbeau was a Quebec rock group, very popular at the end of the seventies. The group was formed in 1977 by the film-maker, lyricist and singer Pierre Harel with Michel "Willie" Lamothe on bass guitar and Roger "Wézo" Belval on drums (all previously members of the group Offenbach) with Donald Hince on guitars. Jean Millaire completed the make up of Corbeau after a short tenure with Offenbach. Harel was the lead-singer up until the arrival of Marjolaine " Marjo" Morin, whereupon they shared the role until the departure of Harel just before the launching of their first album in 1979. Corbeau broke up in 1984 after the departure of Marjo and Jean Millaire.

In 2009 the original members (with the exception of Pierre Harel) re-united to record one track for Marjo's new album, Marjo et ses hommes. Corbeau re-recorded the track Demain.

Usage examples of "corbeau".

That plume was the signature of Le Corbeau, the bold French rascal who called himself the Crow and claimed the right to peck at those who traveled the night roads north from London.

He had a simple task in hand- to stage a holdup so that the man in jail as Le Corbeau would be proved innocent.

Le Corbeau was a foolish, romantic sort of highwayman, and he sometimes offered to return his loot for a kiss.

Who had dared to take his creation, Le Corbeau, and use it for his own advantage?

Miranda Coop had been held up by the real Le Corbeau on the way home from the orgy?

Crofton gave the statue with the jewels to someone else, and then the highwayman, Le Corbeau, stole it.

Clinging to the idea of her story, and to the fact that Tris was keeping Le Corbeau occupied, she turned the knob of room 16.

Cressida could only pray that Tris could keep Le Corbeau in conversation for a while longer.

I agree to your terms, Le Corbeau will cease to fly, and you will return to France and stay there.

Le Corbeau, the bold French rascal who called himself the Crow and claimed the right to peck at those who traveled the night roads north from London.

I would like to see it, and its associated areas, first, before I interview Ensign Corbeau and the other Barrayarans.

Had Corbeau received less than the usual indulgent understanding from his fellows and superiors that a young officer in such a plight might ordinarily expect?

He seated himself on the bunk across from the young man and cocked his head in brief study as Corbeau refolded himself.

And the young woman for whom he proposed to throw his life over, was she worthy, or would Corbeau prove a passing amusement to her?

Suggesting Corbeau lie about his chemical state would not go over well, Miles sensed.